What do you mean by 'In the dark'? I guess I can add that you have to install 'python-jsonschema' to the wiki, but I can't help random Ubuntu versions not having it when Canonical's pages say they do. Other than that, AFAIK the client didn't break on Linux - it's working fine on my Gentoo where I develop it.

I simply don't have Ubuntu installed anywhere, so unfortunately I can't really do the packaging / troubleshooting part myself

(No longer) FAF python client dev. You client misbehaves? I might help if in a good mood.

Wesmania wrote:What do you mean by 'In the dark'? I guess I can add that you have to install 'python-jsonschema' to the wiki, but I can't help random Ubuntu versions not having it when Canonical's pages say they do. Other than that, AFAIK the client didn't break on Linux - it's working fine on my Gentoo where I develop it.

I simply don't have Ubuntu installed anywhere, so unfortunately I can't really do the packaging / troubleshooting part myself

I'll shoot up a clean ubuntu 17.10 VM and see what's what. Maybe I fucked up something on my workstation.

yeah but it was way better when we didn't have to install trhough virtualenv. who's packages can be very iffy as well with newer ubuntu versions. I'm gonna try with the above suggestion. So far haven't gotten FAF to work on 18.04

tatsu wrote:yeah but it was way better when we didn't have to install trhough virtualenv. who's packages can be very iffy as well with newer ubuntu versions. I'm gonna try with the above suggestion. So far haven't gotten FAF to work on 18.04

I know :/Probably the AppImage idea could be a solution for all of us though.